The eurasian economic union and Iran have signed a free trade agreement that will replace the interim agreement from 2019.
Ukrainian MPs propose to introduce a new holiday - the Day of Thanksgiving to God. Draft Resolution No. 10371 has been registered in the Rada.
In Sumy region, a local resident found a 300-kilogram warhead from a Russian X-59 missile. Police confirmed that it will be destroyed.
Japan's largest shipping companies are changing the routes of cargo ships and will be sending them around South Africa to avoid Houthi attacks in the Red Sea. This is leading to an increase in shipping costs.
74% would have supported Chornovil over Kravchuk in a retrospective presidential poll in 1991.
Tesla introduces Optimus Gen 2, a robot designed to work in a variety of industries; it is lighter, faster, and more agile than its predecessor.
Moldovan leader Maia Sandu announces that she will run for a second term as president of Moldova and insists on holding a referendum on EU membership.
In 2024, the Artillery Coalition in Support of Ukraine will be launched in Paris, focusing on enhancing firepower with systems such as Caesar.
In Bethlehem, Christmas celebrations, including a fair and caroling, were canceled in solidarity with Gaza. Instead, the installation "Christmas under the Ruins" was presented.
Defense Minister Rustem Umerov noted that experts are developing a technology for receiving a summons via smartphone and are clarifying issues with the database of conscripts.
13 people are killed and dozens injured in an explosion at a nickel plant in Indonesia during furnace repairs. Authorities are investigating the incident.
A U. S. destroyer intercepts and shoots down four Houthi drones in the Red Sea during Operation Prosperity Guardian.
Ukraine's power grid is operating stably, with no power shortages or scheduled outages, despite significant damage and blackouts in Dnipropetrovs'k and Donetsk regions.
According to Ukrainian Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ignat, after Ukrainian air defense shot down three Su-34 fighters in the south of the country, the number of Russian air strikes has decreased.
Josep Borrell believes that Putin is committed to continuing the war until a decisive victory, seeing no signs of readiness for peace or concessions in eastern Ukraine.
Russian soldiers attacked civilians with a drone during a bread distribution in Chernihiv region, causing no injuries but damaging a car. Police opened a criminal case under the article on violation of the laws of war.
A grenade explodes in an apartment building in Kremenchuk, Poltava region, injuring one resident; police are investigating possible careless handling of the weapon.
The launch of Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket did not reach the planned orbit, but the mission continues with established communications.
As a result of Russian shelling in the Donetsk region, six people were injured and private and multi-storey buildings were damaged.
Ukrainian researchers have filmed penguins swinging on an iceberg in Antarctica, signaling a potential baby boom among the birds.
Iceland has joined two coalitions in support of Ukraine - the IT Coalition and the Mine Action Coalition - and will allocate €340,000 for medicines.
Ukrainian troops are holding a strong defense and conducting active operations in the Tauride sector, repelling numerous enemy attacks and inflicting significant losses on the enemy, including the destruction of 32 enemy military units.
The occupiers shelled 23 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region, damaging houses and infrastructure; there were no casualties. More than 158 attacks took place, with Kherson region also being heavily affected, killing 4 people and injuring 9.
Mykhailo Fedorov, Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, assures that during the mobilization, no summonses will ever appear in the Diia app.
Suspected Islamists who planned terrorist attacks on European cathedrals are detained; security measures are tightened.
Russian troops build trenches and fortifications in Zaporizhzhia region in southern Ukraine, labeling the occupied cities as "fortified fortresses".
Russian troops use chemical weapons in Kherson, using K-51 grenades against Ukrainian forces in violation of the Chemical Weapons Convention.
In Rivne, a drunk driver drove into oncoming traffic and collided with a Honda Odyssey, injuring two people; a pre-trial investigation is underway. The driver of the Renault Duster had a blood alcohol content of 0.63 ppm.
A state of emergency has been declared in Moldova's capital due to an outbreak of bird flu, and citizens are advised to keep poultry away from water bodies after 65 dead swans were found.
Ukrainian MPs are developing new methods of serving summonses that will allow the police and employers to serve them, including in public places.